Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Pattern

Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

How can anyone work top BS standards when there allow crap to be manufactuered to BS standards
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

If you was any sort of tiler you know the standards you are supposed to be working to and if there is a problem with the sub-straight you would have sorted it before starting. Also if there was an issue with the tiles you should have informed your client prier to the installation.
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

Same as no appreciable difference

Not it's not.

You're point is about bowed tiles, the fact a floor is 100 years old or not doesn't come in to it.

Level and flat are not the same things.

Regardless it seems your client won't like you inspect the floor so you have nothing to worry about as they should.

But honestly leave the bad feeling at the door, anybody that has to wade through 6 pages just to get to the point is likely to be bored when as I say it could have been done and dusted in 1. Just spit it out, then a debate could have been had on BS and if it is at all possible with bowed tiles that are within tolerances stated else where in BS5385

But at the risk of me getting dragged in to another 6 pages... i'm out
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

The client knew all about their crap floors tiles they inspected them and accepted them to be fitted more likely had a discount on them it's not for me to go around and condemn the manufactures floor tiles that are warped and are manufactured to BS standards
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

The client knew all about their crap floors tiles they inspected them and accepted them to be fitted more likely had a discount on them it's not for me to go around and condemn the manufactures floor tiles that are warped and are manufactured to BS standards


It is your job, You as the professional should have advised them accordingly.
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

They were advised on the floor tiles the tiles were all laid out in both brick and in rows so they saw what they were getting and they were adamant on a brick pattern. I didn't quote to give them a detailed survey on ever single one of there floor tiles and then to give them a detailed report back on them it's also the duty of the tile shop salesman to advise them on issues with the floor tiles as well as they are meant know all about what they are selling in the first place.
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

They were advised on the floor tiles the tiles were all laid out in both brick and in rows so they saw what they were getting and they were adamant on a brick pattern. I didn't quote to give them a detailed survey on ever single one of there floor tiles and then to give them a detailed report back on them it's also the duty of the tile shop salesman to advise them on issues with the floor tiles as well as they are meant know all about what they are selling in the first place.

And thats what they do, sell tiles, and in some cases the particular salesman dos'nt know what to look for so the fixer/tiler is where the buck stops if the tiles have been fitted and are not fit for purpose.
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

No the buck stops with the client they selected their floor tiles / they purchased their floor tiles / they inspected their floor tiles / they accepted their floor tiles / they even accepted these floor tiles to be grouted the following day by saying they were very happy for the floor to be grouted.

What's happened they don't like the floor tiles they had selected and purchased and this was after the floor tiles were fitted and grouted and didn't complain till a couple of days after the job was completed.

What it is they don't want to pay for their own bad choices so it's easy not to pay the tilers then it is to blame the manufactures for suppling tile boxes blank because if this information regarding warped floor tiles was printed on the boxes of floor tiles then the client can see what they are purchasing and if not happy they can return them but the reason why the manufactures don't put this information on their boxes of floor tiles as they should do is because they wouldn't sell any if they did so do you think that's fair on the client and tilers.
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

at any point did the fixer (presumably you), point out that there would be lippage if tiles were laid brick bond?
 
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter

They were laid out in both patterns brick and rows they saw what they was getting after all these floor tiles are all EU / BS approved for fitting so it's not compulsory for me to tell or condemn tiles that are manufactured to EU / BS standards like it not compulsory for the manufactures to put this information on their boxes of floor tiles in the first place they make them warped so why shouldn't they be made to put this on their boxes it's the same as me not having to tell client and then ones the client accepts the floor for grouting then they have accepted the tile lipping then the bucks sits with the client.
 

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